How long do Duraflame logs last?

When placed on a proper fireplace grate and left undisturbed, a 6lb duraflame firelog will burn up to 4 hours.
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Can you leave a Duraflame log unattended?

Firelogs are convenient and easy to use, but as with anything involving fire, they still need to be used and handled with a number of safety considerations in mind. If your fireplace has glass doors, leave them open while you burn your firelog unless instructions for your fireplace direct you to do otherwise.
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Do Duraflame logs expire?

Make sure to check the date before purchasing Duraflame Logs. Once they have expired, they should not be used as they could cause a fire. If you are unsure whether your Duraflame Logs have expired, then it is best to replace them immediately.
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Is it safe to roast marshmallows over Duraflame logs?

You can even use Duraflame logs to make s'mores over a campfire! If you don't have an oven, your next best bet is using this tip for roasting marshmallows in the fireplace or other open flame area that doesn't pose any fire hazards.
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How long does a fire log burn?

Most fire logs burn for two to four hours. Manufacturers of some long-lasting varieties say their logs burn up to six hours. The main difference in burn time is the material from which the fire log is constructed.
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Fire Logs Comparison Shoot-Out



Are Duraflame logs better than wood?

Firelogs burn much cleaner than real firewood. They typically produce 70 percent less particulate matter, 85 percent less carbon monoxide and 50 percent less smoke.
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What is the longest lasting fire log?

Our favorite firelog. The Java-Log burned the longest with the best flame and produced more heat than the other logs we tried.
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Can you burn 2 Duraflame logs at a time?

After about 1.5 hours when the flames have diminished, if you wish to prolong your fire, you may add another log (ONLY ONE). Additional logs may be added to extend the fire even longer, but never add more than ONE log per hour. They're specifically formulated to burn with two logs as instructed.
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Can I mix Duraflame with real wood?

Duraflame firelogs are designed to burn continuously for three to four hours. Combining Duraflame logs with real logs is not recommended because it might exceed the heat rating of your fireplace or create a sudden flare-up as the Duraflame log burns faster than intended because of the added wood.
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How do you dispose of Duraflame ashes?

If you don't have a garden or lawn, be sure to safely dispose of your ashes by placing them in a covered metal container away from the house and never place the metal container on a wood deck or patio while the ashes are still warm. So in the future, put those ashes to good use!
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Are Duraflame logs cancerous?

'Tis the season to be burning synthetic fire logs, but a new study from UNC's Gillings School of Global Public Health reports that using these prepackaged fireplace staples also could increase the chances of developing breast cancer.
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Can you add wood to Duraflame logs?

The answer is yes, you can add wood to a duraflame log. However, adding wood to a duraflame log will not make it burn for longer. In fact, adding wood to a duraflame log may actually make it burn faster, because the added wood will create more heat.
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Is duraflame safe for fireplace?

Some of the more common brands are Duraflame, Pine Mountain and Earthlog. These logs are designed to be used in open hearth, brick and mortar masonry systems or prefabricated fireplace systems; however, they cannot be used in freestanding stoves or fireplace inserts.
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Can you go to bed with embers in the fireplace?

You should never leave a fireplace burning overnight, regardless of the source. Before you go to sleep, be sure to put out the fire and let the materials cool down. Unattended fire is a hazard, and even the slightest gust of wind can reignite it or blow embers to a nearby flammable material.
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How do I bank a fire overnight?

To bank a fire means to build a wall out of rocks or stones around the fire pit or to build the fire next to a rock or dirt wall such that it blocks the wind. If the coals from the fire are protected well enough, there will usually be enough heat in them to easily start a fresh fire in the morning.
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How do I keep my fireplace burning all night?

In order to burn all night, you will need to make sure there is enough oxygen in your wood burning heater. Open the air inlets on your wood burning heater, to the maximum intake, for 10 - 30 minutes. Once your large logs have formed a black ash around the bark, slowly begin to close the air inlet.
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Are Duraflame logs toxic?

Firestarter logs (commonly known by the brand, Duraflame) are readily available in the house. These logs are designed to start fires in fireplaces easily, as they are highly flammable. If ingested by dogs, the compressed sawdust and wax within these logs can result in a foreign body obstruction in the stomach.
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Can you put a firelog in a stove?

Only use in fireplaces or appliances suitable for coal or wood fires. Do not use on a hot grate, on barbecues or in wood burning stoves. Do not move the firelog once lit. It is not designed as a heating product.
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Can I use Duraflame logs in a fire pit?

These 100% renewable duraflame firelogs are specially designed and tested for roasting campfire foods like marshmallows and hot dogs. These wood-like crackling fire logs product less smoke and provide an ideal outdoor fire experience in fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, campfires, beach fires and more!
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What is Duraflame made of?

Duraflame firelogs are made of a scientific blend of sawdust, wax, and unique fibers. Some interesting materials tested have included recycled fibers such as nut shells, seeds, fruit pits, distillery grains and recycled cardboard. Natural seed is added to some logs to create crackling sounds of a wood fire.
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What is the slowest burning firewood?

Oak. Oak is the slowest wood to season, at approximately 2.5cm a year and ideally should be seasoned for a minimum of two years. Because of its density, it is a wood that's slow to burn as firewood and is best used in a mix of faster-burning logs. This wood can help to keep the fire burning at night if required.
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What is the cleanest burning wood?

Hardwood Firewood

Hardwoods such as maple, oak, ash, birch, and most fruit trees are the best burning woods that will give you a hotter and longer burn time. These woods have the least pitch and sap and are generally cleaner to handle.
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How do you make a fire burn slower?

By closing off the ways for air to get into the room you can help to slow down a fire in your fireplace by reducing the oxygen supply. With less air feeding the fire, it can start to slow down how quickly it's burning through the wood.
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How long do artificial logs last?

Fake fireplace logs can last anywhere from 3-10 years. Vented gas fireplace logs typically last the longest, up to 10 years, while ventless fireplace logs normally last 3-5 years. However, the duration of the logs depends on build quality, material, and how often they're used.
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Is Duraflame safer than wood?

This is a myth. Artificial firelogs are not bad for your fireplace; in fact, they're cleaner, safer, easier, and cheaper than regular wood. Artificial firelogs are also known as fake firelogs, wax firelogs, or artificial wax firelogs.
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